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Well I didn't do it on purpose did I? :ffs: I was cleaning my cool new cup with the twirly straw... this one:

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..and then I accidentally drank the fairy liquid in it. =/
 
Oh Dave...:rolleyes:
I've done that, but it usually goes up to my nose and hurts. >.<

And Jane... wasn't there anything else in the cup that.. oh I don't know... you're supposed to drink? :wacky: That might have helped balance out the taste...
 
I accidentally drank fairy liquid today, still can't get the taste out of my mouth. :gasp:

One pill makes you larger and one pill makes you small
And the ones that mother gives you don't do anything at all
Go ask Alice when she's ten feet tall.

And if you go chasing rabbits and you know you're going to fall
Tell 'em a hookah smoking caterpillar has given you the call
Call Alice when she was just small...


I think you know what I'm implying :neomon:
 
Gawd I love that song.. and film and book. It just made me sick though. :stare:
 
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/generalization
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/generalisation

Did I now?

Orly? Here's sum health risks from being overweight (i.e. chubby) and obese (just plain fat):

Hypertention, osteoarthritis, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, strokes, and sleep apnea, to name a few.

Granted, these risks are much higher when a person is actually obese rather than just chubby. But the biggest risk of being chubby is that it's hard to keep from progressing into full obesity. That's especially true in children. If they're chubby, then there's a damn good chance they'll end up having diabetes early in their life and being fat.

Those women aren't at a higher diabetes or hypertension risk than thinner women, or anything else for that matter. It depends where the fat is located. It's lots of visceral(gut) fat which increases insulin resistance and causes hypertension. Subcutaneous fat actually has health and metabolic benefits up to a certain point.

Before the 20th century, "chubby" figures were almost universally considered the mainstream ideal. The mainstream "ideal" feminine body shape and size shifted up and down. And, I guarantee you, it will change again. The mainstream perception of beauty is not set in stone. Most people just associate larger figures with sloth nowadays, and obesity has become PE#1, and under some sort of warped view, there is no healthy middle ground. Fat is just viewed as inherently bad. Chubby people who eat healthy foods can't be healthy, no, they must be at an increased risk of horrible, life-threatening illnesses. "OMG I'm 20lbs 'overweight', OMG I'M SO FAT".

:ffs:
 
Oh I forgot to mention...

After watching two and a half hours of it all they weren't able to fit in any of the Gallows' set. D:

Mr. Zane Lowe said there should be some videos on the website but that came up trumps also. I was rather pissed off.

According to the website, though, they played 2 songs that I've never heard of. They were either covers or songs from the forthcoming album. Hopefully the latter, eh? :monster:

How was the party?
 
If they're from a new album, that'd make them demos and demo versions are always better than album versions. =D
I got the re-release of Orchestra Of Wolves yesterday. Nervous Breakdown is lovely.

It was more a meal with my parents, her and her boyfriend and it was boring. Vindaloo was good though. :monster:
 
So why does he think you're gay? :wacky: Not that I'm surprised or anything but the gay thing is usually with Dave. You should've winked at him and then asked for his number later that night. :monster:
 
He just generally mentioned, like always and I said something like "well there is this guy called Dave" as a joke, but I don't think he believed that I was joking. =/
He also said I look like Ashton Kutcher...
 
I always thought that you resembled him too funnily enough. :wacky: And lol at you. XD So he actually asked you if you were gay then..? o_O
 
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